MICROBIOME AND AGING: INSIGHTS INTO COGNITIVE HEALTH FROM THE MIAGB CONSORTIUM
2024
Microbiome and Aging: Insights into Cognitive Health
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Author Information
Author(s): Yadav Hariom
Primary Institution: University of South Florida
Hypothesis
How does the gut microbiome contribute to aging and its related disorders?
Conclusion
The study suggests that the gut microbiome plays a critical role in aging-related cognitive decline and may be targeted for interventions.
Supporting Evidence
- The gut microbiome is critical for understanding aging biology.
- The study aims to address knowledge gaps in how the microbiome affects aging-related disorders.
Takeaway
As we get older, our gut bacteria can affect our brain health, and fixing these bacteria might help us feel better as we age.
Methodology
A multi-center clinical study focusing on large datasets related to the microbiome and its pathways.
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